
Clockwise from left: Hove, Soyinka, Adichie, Fuller, and Abani
"From Apartheid to Darfur: Africa's Struggle Against Disdain"
September 11, 2007
Doc Rando Hall, UNLV
Doc Rando Hall, UNLV
Preeminent Nigerian novelists Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
and Chris Abani, exiled writer Chenjerai Hove of Zimbabwe, and Zambian memoirist
Alexandra Fuller join Nobel Laureate and BMI Senior Fellow Wole Soyinka and explore the
myriad challenges facing Africa today: Why do despots continue to gain and remain
in power? Has the legacy of colonialism permanently impaired pan-African unity? To
what extent are Africans themselves responsible for solving the continent's seemingly
intractable problems? And how should Western nations be held accountable for the
war, famine, and genocide that continue to rage?
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